PA leader says the US president's decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital will never be accepted.

Mahmoud Abbas has sharply criticised Donald Trump, saying the Palestinian Authority (PA) will never accept the US president's decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

The PA president made his comments on Sunday at the start of a two-day central council meeting of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in Ramallah.

"Politically, Jerusalem is our capital; in our religion, it is our capital; geographically, it is our capital," said Abbas.

"But it was removed from the map with a tweet from Mr. Trump," he added.

"Now we say 'No' to Trump, we won't accept his plan - we say the 'deal of the century' is the slap of the century," noted Abbas, referring to the US president's pledge to achieve the "ultimate deal" - peace in the Middle East.

The Palestinian leader also said that Israel had "ended" the Oslo peace accords of the 1990s with its actions, and also called the US ambassadors to the UN and to Israel - Nikki Haley and David Friedman - a "disgrace".

Hamas said would not send representatives to the council meeting because it objected to Abbas' decision to hold the meeting in the occupied West Bank.

Islamic Jihad had earlier announced that it would not participate in the meeting in Ramallah, and later urged the Palestinian National Council (PNC) - the highest decision-making body of the PLO - "to end relations" with the US, and accelerate internal reconciliation, the Palestinian news agency Wafa reported.

Hamas and Islamic Jihad are both based in Gaza, and the former governs the besieged Palestinian enclave.